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but you're right. it's not just instagram stars who were keeping the country alive. johann, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: sunday night, the i heart living room concert. have a great weekend, we will see you monday. ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity." busy, breaking news, friday night. tonight does gap what has been a very difficult week for so many americans. now, we are not out of the woods yet by any stretch. it's going to be a few more weeks of this but if the pattern holds and i know the mob and the media, they want to scare the living daylights out of you. if it holds, we know a number of things will hopefully level off, drop dramatically and as soon as possible, we will all want life to return to normal. we are the united states of america, we will soon be passed this. it is who we are. we must remember that even in times of trouble. now help is on the way.
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countries on the road to recovery. hours after passing the house, president trump did sign a massive $2 trillion emergency relief package. soon those americans that have been needing this -- and of course delayed forever because of the insanity of the new greendale and all this cra they wanted to put in the deal, they will get the payments, hospitals will receive the billy will get the equipment they need, small and large businesses devastated by the virus will also get the financial assistance. get us through this. matt, let's get on the other side of it. it will take some time. this is the money that has been needed and will be received, through no fault of their own beard we are americans, we pulled together. we will have all the details coming together. larry kudlow will explain the details of all of this. give us the pathway to recovery along with the minority leader
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kevin mccarthy. he will weigh in on the madness. if you missed it today, the temper tantrums, aoc, other radical socialists. we have all the tape. by the way, quid pro quo joe had a disaster is weak. really bad and we got all that on tape. we've seen the very best in the american people in the very worst. the best, the best doctors, the best nurses, the best medical professionals working round-the-clock, putting themselves in harm's way. the best scientists, medical researchers making historic strides in finding treatment options faster than ever before in history. we are now all blessed to live in a country to have so many gifted and talented people working this hard. members of the u.s. military, they are now assisting states nationwide. the best of the best, and breaking today, the president just issued an executive order bringing reserve forces back online as active-duty personnel. the president also invoked the
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defense production act mandating that general motors produced thousands of new ventilators. why question rick there were acting too slow look at your screen. gm now joins all these great companies. you can see that on your screen. they will move heaven and earth to produce the masks, the ventilators, the medical equipment, emergency supplies and get them delivered. all these life-saving products from all of the country, where and when needed. just today, airplane giant boeing announced that it would also be producing much needed face shields. these corporations do deserve a lot of credit. so does the president, so does his task force. they've been leading since day one when they were called xenophobic and hysterical and fearmongers. public-private partnerships to driving up testing sites, seem to be home testing sites, the travel ban, the paradigm shift, how we will deal with future pandemics is now literally being rewritten and unfolding right before your eyes. this is now history in the making. sadly, there are some people --
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i'm glad it's a minority -- who are so afflicted with the rage, hatred, and trump derangement syndrome, they won't give him credit for one thing. last night, i touched on the insistent, never ending, constant complaining, and frankly, lack of accountability of that guy, new york governor andrew cuomo. his estate is the epicenter of the coronavirus in the united states. they are facing a real crisis. new yorkers need and deserve help and the president has rightly directed the full complete support of the federal government, unprecedented assistance has been given and will be given as promised. billions of dollars in federal funding. chuck schumer said at least out of this bill, $40 billion that was signed into law will go to new york. on top of that, a u.s. navy hospital ship, it will be leaving tomorrow, it will be in new york harbor on monday. four temporary hospitals have been, are being erected by the army corps of engineers.
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donald trump is making that happen. look at your screen. another 1,000 bed hospital set up by fema. look at that. that is at the javits center in manhattan, in new york, to prepare for potential overcrowding. that's five separate hospitals the president has secured for andrew cuomo, the state of new york, the city of new york. the president also sent the national guard to help the state with logistics. he said, yep, more than 4,000 ventilators alone this week. everything that new york will need, andrew cuomo has requested, the president has delivered. but you know, i watched day after day, and he says it, he talks with such great authority. these politicians all talk, no action, that is what we are getting from cuomo. it sounds great, sounds authoritative, sounds wonderful. game on my radio show for 40 minutes, yeah, we will all work for gather. today, he had nothing but more wyoming and complaining. it's getting pathetic, andrew.
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what are you doing and why didn't you prepare better? we will examine, take a look. >> where there ventilators found in a storage facility or something that the president is claiming that there were ventilators found? is there any truth to that? >> that is incorrect, and grossly uninformed. the point is, we have ventilators in a stockpile and we didn't send them to the hospitals yet. of course we didn't. that is the whole point. the hospitals don't need them yet. >> sean: oh, they don't need them yet. that's a nice hospital behind you. thank donald trump. maybe once in a while say thank you, mr. president. thank you to the american people. they are paying that bill. he even admits they don't currently have a ventilator shortage in new york. we need 40,000! okay, if you need 40,000, we will get you 40,000 in purity not even using the 4,000 you got
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this week. the circumstances have changed. the president has pledged everybody, he will continue to move heaven and earth to get new york and any other state any ventilators, and a medical equipment they need. it's not exactly been the simplest endeavor and appeared nice hospital behind you. the country paid for that, governor. in the country. and the country does now have the right to get answers from you. but the governor new york and the mayor of new york city. new york is an international state, it's an international city. people from all over the globe come right here. you know, last year, the state of new york, they spent over $170 billion. i know, i live here. i pay a fortune in taxes, as does everybody else. the city of new york, they spent another $90 billion. so why didn't they have the emergency supplies at all? they seem to have little or
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none, zero preparation. what part of being the number one terror target in the country do they not seem to understand? because you've got millions of people, highly concentrated in a very small area. how is it possible you were not prepared for emergencies like pandemics? close proximity, millions of people. yeah, you would be most likely to have the most difficulty. governor cuomo, you are now in your third four-year term as governor. there's no excuses. sitting there, lecturing. i need 40,000 of those, 60,000 of that. really? why didn't you do your job and allocate the emergency dollars for moments productively like this. new york is the number one target in the entire united states for terrorism. now andrew cuomo, we've looked at how you have spent money in new york. look at this, a whopping $750 million for solar panel factory. by the way, where is it now?
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closed down. $90 million for a light bulb factory, a company in california. what's that? whatever happened to that, andrew? or the $600 million you spent on a computer chip factory that sits empty. millions spent for brand-new i love new york signs. i have a question for you, how many ventilators, how many gallons, how many masks, how many gloves, how many respirators, how many generators, how much fuel could you have stored and have purchased with just some of tha? and yet every day, i need this, i need this, he needs this, not fast enough, 40,000 ventilators. you are not using the 4,000 you have and he sits there lecturing the president and the task force. they're moving heaven and earth, rightly so, for the city and for the state. how about saying thank you to the american people question right there make that happen for you. the president and his task force are making that all have been prepared great follow-up in the hospital they built for you and
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don't forget, according to a former new york state lieutenant governor, in 2015. remember? wow, even the liberal media mob reported this, "cuomo was born his state would need additional ventilators to manage any future pandemics." he chose not to buy them. guess he needed the money for the solar stuff. so you've got cuomo, comrade de blasio whining, complaining. every day they take no responsibility for their failure to prepare and wasting, all the waste, fraud and abuse on their watch. governor, mayor, maybe it's time you be grateful to the federal assistance that you will rightly continue to receive as a pours into the state of new york. if you have any problems, only 3.5 billion. no, your senator chuck schumer says over $40 billion. the president has been delivering on his promises to you and cuomo and de blasio, well, you need to now start doing the same. which brings us to even a lower
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point. hillary clinton. hillary once again proving she is a national disgrace. bitter, twice failed presidential candidate. now seemingly cheery for the virus on twitter. tweeting out "headline: u.s. now leads the world and coronavirus cases." i as she believes that chinese propaganda paid along with a message, "he did promise america first." that it's a new low even for her. hey, hillary, people are sick and people are dying. thank god that vindictive, angry attention seeker is not president because she lost. you think she would've enacted the travel ban. do you think that would've happened with hillary? quarantine? you think that would've happened with hillary? that one decision, saving tens of thousands of americans from contracting this disease? i doubt it. she would've called it xenophobic, racist, you know, hysteria. hillary clinton in a crisis,
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well, we have some examples of that. we all remember how well she handled benghazi and let's not forget, she served in the a obama-biden administration, 200. the stockpile of masks was totally depleted by obama. and they never replaced them. that set everybody back in this case. here for reaction, fox news contributor dan bongino. and geraldo rivera. geraldo, you are a new yorker through and through. i will never forget the great work he did at willowbrook reporting. of course, new york, the number one terror target, we know that, first trade center, 9/11, concentration of people, millions in a small area. get a pandemic, got to watch out for new york. i see no preparation for the
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president has moved heaven and earth for cuomo and de blasio and every day they lecture him, and yet they did nothing but waste money. >> i think that president trump in this crisis is most like, if i was going to make a historic parallel, general patton during world war ii. he may be flamboyant and unrestrained, but he's getting the job done. i think andrew cuomo has done a pretty good job. de blasio has been awol, absent without leave -- >> sean: excuse me, cuomo has done a good job talking. talking. to speak i was going, the constant whining by governor cuomo was an embarrasst when they had the gotcha moment when they found the factory in new jersey filled with ventilators that had not yet bes exactly president trump's point. and are really embarrassed himself. hillary clinton, that was
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disgusting. that was like a snappy joke about the holocaust. it was an obscene display of bitterness and jealousy. twisted. it's like these people are so cynical that they would cheer her on a catastrophe, calamity, as long as it made trump look bad. you know, they are so frustrated by the policy committee approval that the american people are showing the president for his herculean efforts. 60% of the people in the gallup poll, which has not been kind to the president. i think the democrats are really -- they are way out over their skis. they should except their own personal responsibility and work with the president, who i think has been beyond gracious when he talks about de blasio, when he talks about governor cuomo. you know, he really has gone out of his way to say hey, listen, this is a horrible thing that we are going through, this is a wicked disease we are fighting. let's present a united front. i just have no patience for,
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just because it hurt trump on reelection, you cheer it on. i think it's disgusting. >> sean: in the beginning i thought, andrew cuomo saying he wants to work together. the tipping point for me, i need 40,000. and he had these in a warehouse and he didn't even touch them then? and its daily lectures. then i started looking at the money that he wasted. then i started looking at the lack of preparation between him and de blasio. how could they have not prepared the number one terror target in the u.s. customer and how could they not have prepared the most dangerous city if the pandemic ? they weren't prepared at all. they were just lecturing trump. give me, give me, give me. >> i thought donald trump during the press conference today made bill de blasio look really small. i have to tell you, i've kind of a temper, i probably would've unleashed on de blasio. probably better for america that i'm not but president trump was very gracious towards
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de blasio who has been nothing but ridiculous and tiny and petty towards him back. i was really impressed by the way the president handled that. i will say secondly regarding your point about new york, which is an excellent one and should not go unnoticed by people out there. ladies and gentlemen, the single biggest expense and the majority of people watching this show tonight is government. there is nothing in your life you will work harder to support. you spent approximately 30% of your time on average working to pay for government and what is government in new york done? it lets you down. i'm sorry. i live in the state of florida, which is a bigger population than new york and has a budget tens of billion dollars lesser than new york. what is new york's excuse for all this lost time and all this money they had coming in? and one more comment here on hillary clinton. which is -- by the way, i grew up in new york. what is going on here is an absolute tragedy and thank god we have people intervening to help the people in new york out. but the whining and complaining by andrew cuomo, i totally agree
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with geraldo. he makes them look petty, small, and ridiculous. finally on hillary, you're looking at a broken woman. this is gross. this is a personnel who feeds off power, and i don't just mean positions like secretary of state running for president. i mean influence. she's clearly lost influence. even a lot of democrats are running away from her, and she is lashing out now in an attempt to make herself relevant. it's despicable and grows. that tweet is disgusting. she should be embarrassed. >> sean: you guys are amazing. >> she should apologize. >> sean: she should. and so should cuomo. five hospitals. five. a navy ship. it will be in new york harbor monday. 4,000 ventilators sitting there, ready to go. more being made. thank you. tonight, hillary clinton is not the only attention seeker trying to capitalize and politicize the coronavirus. today, lawmakers on capitol hill, they lost their mind using the emergency stimulus bill is a way to thrust themselves into the spotlight. rare moment, the president, john kerry actually teamed up to
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bash one g.o.p. representative. some idiot, i don't even know who it is, trying to stall the bill while excuse me, hospitals have been waiting forever because of the democrats. the president called him a third rate grandstand or and carrie called him a [bleep] hole. meanwhile on the other side, one democrat could not stop screaming, not at all. bizarre rant. we've got the paper. speak of the gentleman from maryland is recognized -- >> not for personal attention, not for personal attention but to encourage you -- i rise for every american right now! to the families! >> gentleman from maryland is recognized. the gentle lady is out of order. >> you will see darkness, you will be pushed, and our society needs you to stand together at this time! our country loves you! to her doctors and our nurses, i wear these gloves --
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>> the gentleman from maryland. at the gentleman from texas is recognized. the gentleman from texas is now recognized. >> sean: all right, believe it or not that wasn't even the worst speech of the day. congresswoman ocasio-cortez using the bill to promote her own radical green new deal. she is outraged that illegal immigrants were not included in the stimulus bill. conservative estimates, illegal immigration costs u.s. taxpayers -- that would be you, all of you -- $100 billion a year. can you imagine how many masks, ventilators, supplies you could purchase tha with that money and secure border? but with no concept of math and economics, you just think money falls from the sky. maybe that is why ocasio-cortez was also enraged over the struggling businesses getting help filing and hospitals getting help. >> what did the senate majority fight for customer queen of the
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largest corporate bailouts with a few strings as possible in american history. shameful. the greed of that fight is wrong. for crimes. for our families. and the options that we have is to either let them suffer with nothing over to allow this greed and billions of dollars which will be leveraged into trillions of dollars to contribute to the largest income inequality gap of our future. there should be shame about what was fought for in this bill. >> sean: i don't know what that was. joining us now, house minority leader kevin mccarthy. i've never seen such a repulsive week as hospitals way to come a workers waited, businesses waited. i don't know what to make about this. >> today was a good day sitting in the oval office watching the president signed its bill but this bill could've been on its desk as early as monday. these theatrics you heard
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ocasio-cortez, that is exactly what speaker pelosi was fighting for. planned parenthood, changing election law, green new deal. this is the stuff that we kept out of this bill. but if you watch the theatrics, it's not time for theatrics, it's time to defeat this threat. >> sean: waited a week, she wanted, you know, green new taxes, illegal immigration, same-day voting, no verificati verification, and americans were suffering during this period of time. >> you know what happened in a week? 3.2 million americans applied for unemployment. that is larger than in the great depression. six times larger than the financial crisis. the virus is here. we didn't ask for it, we don't choose about the one thing we we will do together is defeat it and that is what this president showed with his leadership day in and day out. but with this piece of legislation, it keeps people employed -- >> sean: 242 days. 222 days. we have a choice, right?
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>> we have a big choice. you want to take the house, this is the opportunity to show different leadership that this would've been on his desk much sooner. >> sean: kevin mccarthy, thank you. joining us now, more from the director economic counsel larry kudlow. they got as much as they could out but they basically had a political gun at their head. how quickly will people -, businesses, people out of work. how soon will they get the money that they've been waiting for? >> well, i think it's going to come in the next couple of weeks, sean. you've got about $600 billion in assistance to individuals, workers and families, okay? and overall, this is the largest package especially aimed at the middle class in the history of the united states. its economic assistance, it's going to stabilize the economy but think of this,
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$600 billion including direct checks and including unemployment insurance, and you've got another roughly $400 billion for small businesses to take down their payrolls, their revenue laws and their expenses. you can't have a good job without a functioning business. this is an external shock. what we're trying to do is stabilize the economy, instead of stabilizing the financial market so that when this virus runs its course and prayerfully it will be the next four to six weeks, maybe eight weeks, something like that, prayerfully, the economy will be poised for new takeoff. >> sean: okay, explain how that happens. >> look, right now so much of the country is shut in because of the advice of the doctors, the president's own leadership decisions, governors in states.
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big states are shut in, so you've got, you know, people staying home, small businesses closed down, restaurants and so forth, virtually no flying, virtually no leisure, virtually no travel. some large factories have had to shut down. this is all part of it, mitigation policies that we practice. were coming up to the end of the 15-day period and the president will have more to say about the potential for reopening the economy. but my point is this, we want to try to keep individuals and their families, we want to give them hole, we want to keep them whole. they may need the unemployment check, they may need the direct check from the government. take out the finances, take care of the kids, so forth and so on. we want to keep the businesses hole. they're going to be damaged, no question about that, the risks are significant. but here's my point. we had a strong economy going into this. we were pulling it better than 3%.
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now we are going to face a temporary short-lived contraction. but after that, the underlying strength of the economy should come back very quickly and that is why these assistant plans across the board, throughout the economy, are so important. this is not a bailout package. this virus comes from outside. nobody wanted it, we are coping with it and incidentally we are pouring hundreds of billions of dollars for medical facilities and medical equipment, and hospital capacity. we are doing everything we can. >> sean: larry, i got to go. thank you for your work. >> i get it. thank you for having me. >> sean: thank you. when we come back, the latest on the medical side. dr. oz straight ahead. people ask me what sort of a person should become a celebrity accountant. and, i tell them, "nobody should." but, i just don't think you need a separate private plane. but i, but i want it! hey, buddy. what's the damage?
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>> sean: all right, we do have some breaking news. the fda, i just understand, has now moments ago approved a coronavirus test in which you will get results quickly. we have news about the plasma, that is what people who have corona, they recover from corona, and then have the antibodies, you remove the plasma and you literally infuse it into people who are very sick. we've had a lot of promising issues they are, and the french physician has finished a clinical trial as it comes to hydroxychloroquine which brings us to dr. oz, and i've got to know dr. oz. this man does not sleep, he's been working 24/7 looking into, number one treatments that will keep people alive and save lives while we work on the vaccine, which was now, it started the
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trials on that in record time. tell us about these three developments. these are huge. >> these all happened in the last few hours. let's start with avid first, 2 minutes ago. the fda approved a small device, it tests for the coronavirus. same the experience with their patients except we don't have to wait five days or even a day. in 5 minutes he will have the results. because it is small device, it's more convenient, you don't have to be within the four cobalt of a hospital. think about this, 5 minutes you know if you have a beer 30 minutes if it's a negative test but immediately you will have your answer. here is the best part, they're expecting to do 5 million tests in april. we can finally use that to determine exactly who is sick, who is known, who gets quarantined, who goes back to work it will be super effective as we look at which communities begin to do experiments without
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the lock down a super. >> sean: that's huge. you have two other ones, two other big items. >> i know you're interested in this french physician. just before the show he sent me the paper that's going to get published over the weekend. it's remarkable. again, he's looking at hydroxychloroquine and combining it with z pack. malarial drug, but when used together, this world famous french physician is arguing they can benefit the patient that his clinics. 80, it's a big number, there's no control group so it's not a randomized trial the way we like it for this country are for the fda, but it's interesting to see what he did. he got the 80 patients on both those medications, 79 survived. >> sean: of the 80? >> of the 80. these are hospitalized patients. that is more than you would normally expect from any kind of experience, and he said part of the reason they did well is
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because within eight days, 93% had no virus left in their bodies. that is half of what you would expect. so it gets the virus out of the patients, or they get rid of it faster, and they seem to do better, clinically. of course we need to have a control group for a true randomized trial, but this is additional information from a center that is pretty reputable demonstrating why he believes it is unethical not to offer this to doctors and patients. prescription, don't try to buy it on your own in the black market, don't try to do chemistry class wit by yourself. >> sean: let me ask you something. the fear with hydrochloric when with the z pack, that you're my friend, we didn't know how they would interact we have a lot of history with chloroquine because it's been around since 1945, but putting them together, you are seeing 7d recovered. and you've also been talking to doctors all around the world that have been using this
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treatment. i know because you are putting them on your tv show. >> i have, and they generally are happy, but again, doctors have got to be conservative, as they should be. without a control group, you don't know but in the fog of war you will do what you can. you launch into battle with the army you have. one interesting observation since you brought it up. you are so darned smart about this stuff. clinical trials aren't that evident. there is data on these two drugs being used together and they don't see significant increase in complications that we might've feared would happen. again, hasn't been peer-reviewed and trial but the experience so far does not reveal an incremental risk of using the two drugs together. >> sean: how about the convalescence plasma? fascinating to me. you get sick, you get better, you still have the antibodies, you remove it, and for a really sick person you infuse it into that person and i've heard results that it works almost within hours. >> so there was a paper
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published again, recently and it showed in five patients, it just came out, that all five survived despite being morbidly ill. only three have gone home, but the other two are apparently doing okay, and that is remarkable to get 5 out of 5 when they are that sick. these patients, their lungs are being destroyed, there in the icu -- >> sean: they are dying. >> with a last ditch effort. the clinical trial in new york started now. >> sean: we've had this clinical trial going on in new york. the president again gave the clerk when to governor cuomo. that's going on in new york. that we might have information and data as early as next week. >> it's going to take longer. i looked at some of the numbers and i think it's going to be about two and 50 pages in the chloroquine study. not that many, but enough patients in the convalescence plasma study.
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here's the thing, as long as the clinical trials are being done, the medical community gets more comfortable in these urgent situations to allow patients to get these products in the meantime. and as long as there is a goal at the end. >> sean: if a guy, if you knew he had coronavirus and he golfed in your face, would you try hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin yourself? after all i've read, i would. >> if you coughed in my face, i would take the malaria pill, hydroxychloroquine, because we actually have a different trial showing that might be beneficial for doctors and nurses getting sick if they get coughed in the face. i would take both without thinking about it. most of the positions of doctor, many who wouldn't because they feared is not tested and they're not sure it's worth it, but i think a lot of doctors who are in this deal with these patients understand why patients are asking for it. >> sean: you've been doing amazing work. i know for a fact because i can write you at 3:00 a.m. and you answer me. thanks for all you're doing,
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dr. oz. thank you for keeping us informed. appreciate it. when we come back, joe biden had the worst week of his campaign. we've got the tape to prove it. oh, boy. straight ahead. when you own horses, you don't just own horses. you own a pasture. a barn. and hay. lots of hay. you need a tractor built to get every job done right. the kubota l series tractors. sure, principal is a fibut think of us as a "protect your family as it grows" company. a "put enough away for college" company. and a "take care of your employees" company. we're a "help you ride the ups and downs of the market" company. and when it's time to retire, we're a "we've
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>> why doesn't he just act like a president? >> that's a stupid way to say it. >> donald trump -- >> sorry. >> go ahead. >> no, no, probably best i don don't. i just can't figure the guy. it's like, i don't know, it's like watching a yo-yo. i shouldn't have said it that way. >> it feels that way. i want to ask -- [laughs] >> our secretary of state insisted, in this broke meeting up in terms of influence, that this be called the wuhan virus. >> sean: oh, boy. good news for biden, maybe no one paid attention. attention. a viewership for his virtual happy hour this week, 2,800 viewers. just breaking tonight, biden, and another lie because it turns out biden-obama sought millions and tdc funding cuts, completely
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undercutting biden's smears and lies against president tru president trump, which are saving thousands of lives, of course. now biden was asked about those moments ago. he didn't have a good answer. take a look. >> should the obama administration done more to replenish the supplies and preparation for future outbreaks? >> we spent a lot of time -- i was not part of it. our administration spent a lot of time working with the incoming trump administration and laying out exactly what could happen with the future pandemic. >> sean: oh, boy. reaction, fox news contributor's tammy bruce and jason chaffetz. 60.8 millions of americans got the virus, hundreds of thousands hospitalized. by the time i bough by the time obama and biden declared a national emergency, lost 13,000 americans in the year, tens of thousand constructed appeared in the media, we didn't have the death count, the contracting
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count then. why now question like that a pandemic, this is a difference? >> obviously there is bias. even in the first debate when kamala harris went after biden, the fact the questions now are being asked. mainly because i'm in the media have a candidate they prefer other than joe biden but what is fascinating as to why he's week was so bad, he was trying to hide that there really is no competition for donald trump. in the other problems the democrats have is they have spent over three years length and the american people about the capabilities of donald trump, and now that he has daily unfettered, unfiltered ability speaking to the american people, dealing with a major crisis for all of us, they are finding out how much they've been lied to. that is why his numbers have gone up so considerably. and then of course you've got the issue with joe biden. is that there is never really been any real leadership. the democratic party knows it.
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and then they complain that they're getting blown out by donald trump. but the fact of the matter is, i remain in manhattan. we are reaching the world here through modern new technology. me from my apartment. joe biden has every capability of reaching people if they were interested, and the democrats have to worry about a lack of enthusiasm, which is what we've seen, obviously, th the the fors he's been experiencing online. >> sean: he got it wrong again. we hold these truths to be self-evident, et cetera, et cetera. endowed by their creator, no, endowed by the thing. the thing. jason, i don't care, but whatever term you want it, this guy is lost in space and it's a little scary. >> every day that he wakes up and they turn on the cameras is a bad day for joe biden. this person was elected to the united states senate in 1972.
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i was barely starting to play soccer then. he is all about yesterday. he has no vision for the future. and i've got a beef with you, sean hannity, because i had to watch part of that town hall to come here and talk about it. let me tell you, it's an embarrassment because he likes to do numbers while there's two things here, and then he loses count. and then he has to go back to number one, in one question he went to number 13 times. >> sean: this is my favorite moment. he's doing the town hall thing and all of a sudden he forgets he is on camera and then he just starts talking, walks on camera -- i mean, this is not. tammy, this is serious now. president of the united states. he needs strength, stamina, mental alertness. you need to be sharp. >> this is important because the democrats, it is very hard to believe -- and look, the 2020 20 campaign has essentially been put on hold, right? but in the traditional way, the
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traditional rallies for donald trump have been put on hold, but the democrats i think still are looking for a way to get out of this, and it doesn't mean they even have the broker convention in a classic sense. someone could step up close to whenever they have their convention come if they are still able to do it, and say look, we agree he's got to go, his family -- and watch out for someone like cuomo, who thinks he's the one who can beat donald trump here to watch out for that. >> sean: yeah, the guy that did no preparation for any emergency. all right, thank you both. >> exactly. >> sean: when we come back, the mob and the media keep contradicting themselves. we want to see donald trump, until he does really well, then we want to stop seeing donald trump. a new poll, the american mob at its lowest raising ever. we will share that next.
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♪ >> sean: despicable media mob have been exploded while trump's in approval rating has been increasing. according to a new gallup poll met, the majority of the american people do not trust the mainstream media. here now is the host of "no agenda" they were logan and foxnation.com and the cohost of "outnumbered" melissa francis. let's start with you. back in 2007, barack obama, i was one of very few, and they didn't like me for that and i said journalism is dead. i would say it's dead, gone, buried, rest in peace. >> well, i think you might be right about that, sadly, but i would say i think lots of americans right now are not
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listening to what the mainstream media is saying because they are more concerned about what is going on. first of all with the virus and then how we're going to get past that and how we are going to get our economy going again and how people can provide a better future for their children. i think what you would want in that respect is not the team that brought us out of the last recession. we could've had a big v-shaped recovery but instead, the types of incentives and things the obama administration and joe biden for that matter put out there created the most anemic, worst recovery ever on record, and that is mathematically true according to the federal reserve. so probably what they are thinking about is who is going to lead us out of this disaster and back into prosperity and a great economy again. you had larry kudlow on earlier. i sat next to him during the last crisis. he had the answers last time around. now he's in the right place to do something about it. >> sean: lara, let me go to
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you. joe lockhart, fake news cnn attacking dr. burks, who is working night and day. trump kool-aid drinker and i am like, who the hell is this jack ass to go after her who was working 24/7 to help the american people? >> you know what i did before i came here tonight, i looked at cnn and i looked at msnbc and the thing that i was struck by, you mentioned that poll, that poll represents, it's an average of three nationwide polls, that represents real people. a lot of people in america don't see it the way we see it because they are only presenting a negative view. i scanned all those pages online and there was a very little balance, little to no balance
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whatsoever. and i'm conscious of that, as a journalist, because that's not our job to pick a side. and in real life, it's never all bad, right? even obama, you could find things about him that you thought he did pretty well. so it doesn't reflect -- >> sean: not a whole lot. >> what happens normally, no. i wonder if you would feel the same about it if they admitted that they were biased, that people said, okay, liberal bias versus conservative bias. would you be as offended by it? because they don't want you to have that conversation. it's the truth versus conservative bias. >> sean: it should be, and they are scaring the crap out of the american people and usingbet as a political weapon. closing thoughts next. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. i'm finding it hard to stay on a faster laptop could help.
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